The zygote becomes a multicellular organism by means of cell division and differentiation.
1. Development from a fertilised cell ie Reproduction 2. Growth 3. Repair and replacement of worn out tissue
In multicellular organisms, cell might have seperate jobs or tasks.In a unicellular organisms,the only cell present will have to complete all tasks necessary for survival.With multicelled organisms ,it allows for certain cells to specialize in their function and divide the labour between multiple different cell groups.
For multicellular organisms (like us) cell division allows an organism to grow and develop from a single cell to trillions of cells, to repair and replace cells worn out and used up by everyday life, and in some cases, to make specialized cells for reproduction. or, to make it more easy to understand, in multicellular living things, cell division is required for tissue repair and growth. :)
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The zygote becomes a multicellular organism by means of cell division and differentiation.
Multicellular organisms grow through cell division. A multicellular organism's growth and development start with one cell, which then divides into two cells. The division will continue, with each division increasing by a factor of two.
Multicellular organisms grow through cell division. A multicellular organism's growth and development start with one cell, which then divides into two cells. The division will continue, with each division increasing by a factor of two.
Cell Divisioncell reproduction & cell divisionCell division is the process in which it has as a role in the growth and repair of tissue in multicellular
as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells
Cell division has three purposes for the organism. The are responsible for the reproduction, growth and maintenance of both single celled and multicellular organisms.
Any multicellular organism. For example, you. Your cells are constantly going through mitosis.
1. Development from a fertilised cell ie Reproduction 2. Growth 3. Repair and replacement of worn out tissue